Billy Bremner of Leeds United
Anand Menon discusses the life of Leeds United Captain, Billy Bremner with Leeds' biographer Rob Bagchi. Matthew Parris presents.
Anand Menon, director of the UK in a Changing Europe, chooses the life of infamous Leeds United Captain, Billy Bremner.
Billy Bremner played for Leeds as a midfielder from 1959 until 1976. He scored 115 goals for the team and captained them for 11 years during the most successful period in their history. 5鈥5鈥, with a mop of red hair, he was known as 鈥渢en stone of barbed wire鈥 "Wee Billy and 鈥淢idfield Terrier鈥.
He grew up near Stirling in a working class family, moving to Leeds at 16 to where he returned in the 80s as manager.
At the time, Anand was a schoolboy in Wakefield. Before he became a Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs, he was first and foremost a Leeds fan.
Anand was also at school with Telegraph journalist Rob Bagchi - author of the forthcoming biography of the club.
Growing up in West Yorkshire instilled a lifelong devotion to Billy and the club in both of them - in spite of their "Dirty Leeds" reputation and the ups and downs of a team often destined to narrowly miss out on chances. "If being a Leeds fan has taught me anything, it's that anything which can go wrong, will go wrong."
But there is another side to this story, both Anand and Rob are children of Indian parents. Elland Road was well known for the presence of the National Front on the terraces as they were growing up, and so Anand only saw Billy in the flesh a few times. But when Billy returned as manager in the 1980s, he went to great lengths to turn the culture of the terraces around.
Presented by Matthew Parris
Produced by Polly Weston
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- Tue 19 May 2020 16:3091热爆 Radio 4
- Fri 22 May 2020 23:0091热爆 Radio 4
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